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Panasonic Remote Operation Panel Ak Hrp931p Operating Instructions
Panasonic Remote Operation Panel Ak Hrp931p Operating Instructions
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11 Parts and their functions +CLP: Detail edge overshoot clip This is used to limit the length of the overshoot parts of the detail edge components. –CLP: Detail edge undershoot clip This is used to limit the length of the undershoot parts of the detail edge components. KNEE: Detail edge knee This function applies the knee to the detail edge parts. CRM: Chroma detail This function boosts the detail in the high chroma saturation. CRSP: Chroma detail crisp This is used to remove the very faint noise components below the level set from the chroma detail components. CRED: Chroma detail reduce This is used to suppress the chroma detail edge. SKIN_DTL: Skin tone detail This is used to set the skin tone detail function to ON or OFF. SKIN_LVL: Skin tone detail level This is used to set the chroma saturation of the parts where the skin tone detail is applied. ZEB: Skin tone area zebra This is used to set whether or not to apply zebra to the areas where coring is applied as the skin tones to the Y signals in the PM output. PHAS: Skin tone area phase This is used to move the areas recognized as the skin tones in the range of 153 to 93 along the Q axis on the color vector display. WIDTH: Skin tone area width This is used to widen the areas recognized as the skin tones in the range of 1 to 20 along the I axis on the color vector display. CRSP: Skin tone detail crisp This is used to remove the very faint noise components below the level set from the skin tone detail components. >Matrix control switch [MATRIX CONTROL] This is pressed to change the correction amounts for the R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R and B-G chroma saturation. R-GR-BG-RG-B –100 +1+10 B-RB-G 00 MTX 12GAINPHASE Cy_B00 MTX 12, GAIN, PHASE These are used to select the following 12-axis matrix adjustment items: G, G_Cy, Cy, Cy_B, B, B_Mg, Mg, Mg_R, R, R_Ye, Ye and Ye_G. GAIN This is used to adjust the chroma saturation (gain) of the items set using MTX 12 in the range of –127 to +127. PHASE This is used to adjust the phase of the items set using MTX 12 in the range of –127 to +127. ?SYSTEM HEAD, CCU OPT LEVEL:Camera, CCU light reception strength level These indicate the light reception strength margins of the camera head and CCU. RET1, RET2, RET3, RET4: Return video settings These are used to set the input allocations of the return signals. DCMD: Down-conversion system selection This is used to select the down-conversion system. UCMD: Up-conversion system selection This is used to select the up-conversion system. HEAD OPT LEVELπππππ CCU OPT LEVELπππππ RET1RET2RET3RET4 HDSDI1HDSDI2HDSDI3HDSDI4 DCMDUCMDDCLKUCLK SPSPONON HBARSBARPATHOSET ARIBSMPTOFF7.5% SDI4MSELMLINK PMMIXON ANLGO_SELSYNCTYPE SDRGBONTRI H_COHFIN(HDTV) 99123 H_COHFIN(SDTV) 99123 SCCOSCFIN(SDTV) 730 SH_HSH_V 090H VER
12 Parts and their functions SCCO (SDTV): Subcarrier phase coarse adjustment This is used to coarsely adjust the phase of the subcarrier signal in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal. SCFIN (SDTV): Subcarrier phase fine adjustment This is used to finely adjust the phase of the subcarrier signal in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal. SH_H: SD/HD horizontal phase This is used to adjust the horizontal phase of the SDTV output and HDTV output. SH_V: SD/HD vertical phase This is used to set the vertical phase of the SDTV output and HDTV output to line 0 and line 90 (advanced by 90H for HDTV). VER: ROP software version This indicates the software version of this unit. @FUNC control switch DCLK: Down-conversion link This is used to decide whether to go with the down- conversion system control based on the AUX external input or set the down-conversion independently. UCLK: Up-conversion link This is used to decide whether to go with the up- conversion system control that is linked to the down- conversion system or set the up-conversion independently. PATHO: Pathological pattern output This is used to forcibly output the pathological pattern. SET: Color bar setup setting This is used to set the color bar setup. SD14: HD SD14 output selection This is used to set the HD SD14 output of the CCU as the PM or normal output. MSEL: Monitor switch selection setting This is used to set the monitor switch selection to PM, WFM or the PM-WFM link mode. MLINK: Shading link setting This is used to set whether to link the monitor when the R, B or G shading switch has been selected. ANLG: CCU analog output setting This is used to set the analog output of the CCU to the HD or SD component. O_SEL: Output select This is used to set the analog output of the CCU to RGB or YPbPr. SYNC: Sync waveform addition setting This is used to select whether to add the sync waveform to the analog output. TYPE: Analog sync phase coarse adjustment This is used to set the sync waveform to be added to the HD analog output to binary or tri-level. H_CO (HDTV): Horizontal sync signal phase coarse adjustment This is used to coarsely adjust the phase in relation to the HDTV genlock sync signal. H_FIN (HDTV): Horizontal sync signal phase fine adjustment This is used to finely adjust the phase in relation to the HDTV genlock sync signal. H_CO (SDTV): Horizontal sync signal phase coarse adjustment This is used to coarsely adjust the phase in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal. H_FIN (SDTV): Horizontal sync signal phase fine adjustment This is used to finely adjust the phase in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal.ALC: Auto iris level This is used to adjust the auto iris level of the lens. SPED: Auto iris speed This is used to set the feedback speed of the auto iris. WNDW: Auto iris window This is used to set the image detection area window of the auto iris. PEAK: Peak/average setting This is used to set the ratio between the average and peak values of the auto iris image detection. ALCSPEDWNDWPEAK 0014 POWERSPEED(FAN) ONLOW 2D-M2D-ECOMB OFFOFFLOW AUTO SETUP MODE OUTSIDE FULL MPEDFSEL 3%FCTRY BRIGHTCONT 230 DTLCAMNO ON1 BUZZBLACK(PAINT) SDFLR MODEEXE
13 Parts and their functions LCD display This shows the adjustment items and adjustment values when the control item selector switches ?have been selected. @ Adjustment rotary encoders These enable the data of the adjustment items shown on the LCD display @to be changed. A FILTER SCENE FILEMONITOR GAIN SHUTTER ND HEADCAP 100 25 6.3 1.6 1234 R -6 ON VAR FULL AUTO -3 0 3 6 9 12 G B SEQ ENC STORE GAIN G CC4.3 6.3 3.2 DFO DTL RB BLACK GBR B DC E F G H LJK 5678 BFILTERND HEAD CAP 100 25 6.3 1.6 CC 3.2 4.3 6.3 DFO 213 1ND filter switches [ND FILTER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] These are the ND filter selector switches. The filter setting can be changed when the HEAD switch lamp is off. ND1:Cap ND2:Through (green light emitted) ND3:1/4 ND4:1/16 ND5:1/32 2HEAD switch [HEAD FILTER] This is used to switch the control over the filter to the camera head. Its lamp lights when filter control by the camera head is enabled, and it goes off when filter control by this panel or MSU is enabled. The lamps of the HEAD switches on this panel and MSU will light also when the LOCAL switch on the operation panel at the back of the studio camera has been pressed and its lamp is lighted. 3CC filter switches [CC FILTER A, B, C, D, E] These are the CC filter selector switches. The filter setting can be changed when the HEAD switch lamp is off. CCA:3200K (green light emitted) CCB:4300K CCC:6300K CCD:Cross CCE:DF0 C SCENENFILE1234STORE 5678 213 1Scene file switches [SCENE FILE 1 to 8] These enable the camera settings for each scene or the data in the adjustment data that can be transferred to another camera to be saved in or called from eight files that serve as scene files. POWER (FAN): Fan power switch This is used to set the power of the camera head’s fan to ON, OFF, or AUTO. SPEED (FAN): Fan speed This is used to set the speed of the camera head’s fan. 2D-M: Component 2-dimensional low-pass filter This is used to set whether to apply the 2-dimensional low- pass filter to the SDTV component output. 2D-E: Composite 2-dimensional low-pass filter This is used to set whether to apply the 2-dimensional low- pass filter to the SDTV composite output. COMB: Comb filter mode This is used to set the comb filter mode. AUTO SETUP MODE: Auto setup mode setting This is used to select the auto setup mode setting. MPED: Auto setup MPED convergence value This is used to set the position where the master pedestal is to be converged when auto setup has been started. FSEL: File select This is used to select the file attribute to be referenced when auto setup has been started. BRIGHT: Dot matrix display brightness setting This is used to set the brightness of the dot matrix display. CONT: LCD display contrast setting This is used to set the LCD display contrast. BUZZ: ROP buzzer setting This is used to set the panel’s buzzer to ON or OFF. CAMNO: Camera number setting This is used to set the number of the camera to which this unit is connected. DTL (PAINT): DTL control mode This is used to set the paint control DTL to SD or HD. BLACK (PAINT): BLACK control mode This is used to set the paint control BLACK to be used with the flare, pedestal or gamma. : SD card read/write setting This is used to write the camera’s data on the SD card or read it from the card.
14 Parts and their functions Calling scene file data 1.From among the 1 to 8 scene file switches, press the number of the switch that corresponds to the scene file which is to be called and light its lamp. 2.The scene file is now read. The data read from the scene file is input into the current file and then output. 3.When the scene file is read, the data left in the current file until that moment is temporarily saved. The lamp of the scene file switch remains lighted even after the data has been called. To stop calling the scene file, press the scene file switch with the lighted lamp and turn its lamp off. The data that was temporarily saved before the scene file was called is now returned to the current file as the setting information, and the setting statuses established prior to the scene file call are also restored. If a scene file switch other than the one with the lighted lamp is pressed and its lamp is lighted, the scene file corresponding to the number of the scene file switch with the now lighted lamp is called. 2Scene file storage switch [SCENE FILE STORE] This is pressed to store setting or adjustment data as scene files. Saving the current file as a scene file 1.When the scene file storage switch is pressed, its lamp lights up. 2.When the switch with the number of the scene file in which the data is to be saved is pressed and its lamp is lighted, the saving of the current file starts and, upon completion, the lamp of the scene file storage switch goes off. 3Scene file selector switch [SCENE 1-4/5-8 SELECT] The R, G and B switches can be selected simultaneously. The RGB outputs on the WFM display are shown as a parade display. Monitor selector switches [R, G, B, SEQ, ENC MONITOR] These are used to select what is to be displayed on the waveform monitor (WFM) and picture monitor. The output mode can be changed by selecting the MSEL and MLINK settings on the fourth tier of the SYSTEM screen. If MLINK is set to ON when BLACK SHADING and WHITE SHADING are to be adjusted, the monitor display is also switched temporarily in linkage with the R, G and B shading switches. D Monitor selector switch RRRRR HDTV Y/-G P-MSDTV Y/-G P-M GGGGG BBBBB SEQ RGB Y RGB Y/-G ENC RGB Y VBS VBS E GAIN-6 -3 0 3 6 9 12 2 1 1Gain selection status display [GAIN display] This displays the video input sensitivity gain. –6 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by –6 dB. –3 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by –3 dB. 0 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by 0 dB (standard setting). 3 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by 3 dB. 6 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by 6 dB. 9 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by 9 dB. 12 dB:The input sensitivity is increased by 12 dB. 2Gain setting increment, decrement switches ( 2, 1) These are used to set the gain selection. F SHUTTER ON VAR4 3 2 1 1Shutter switch [SHTR ON] This is used to set the electronic shutter mode or V.RES mode, which has already been set, to ON or OFF. When it is selected, its lamp lights. The 4-digit LED display shows the reciprocal of the shutter value (CCD charge storage time) or the V.RES mode. 2Shutter mode selector switch [VAR] This is used to select the step electronic shutter mode or the continuously variable shutter mode. Its lamp lights up when the continuously variable shutter mode has been selected. 3Shutter/V.RES display In the electronic shutter mode, this indicates the reciprocal of the shutter value; in the vertical high resolution mode, it indicates the resolution steps (11 to 19). 4Increment, decrement switches [3, 4] These are used to change the 4-digit LED display data in the electronic mode or V.RES mode. If 4is pressed in the V.RES mode, the data appears when “100” is shown as the shutter value on the shutter/V.RES display.
15 Parts and their functions R, G, B black controls [R, G, B FLARE] Whether these controls are to be used to adjust the flare or pedestal can be set on the menu. They are used for the red (R), green (G) and blue (B) black adjustments. When the auto black balance can be performed and the R, G or B black control is turned, the flare or pedestal control value on the LCD display changes. H DTL control [DTL] This is used to increment or decrement (paint) the detail control settings (H-DTL and V-DTL adjustment values which are set on this panel’s LCD display). By setting this panel’s DTL HD and SD switches, the effect of the DTL control can be applied to the HDTV video output or SDTV video output. I Iris joystick control range selector switch [FULL] This is used to set the control range of the iris joystick to FULL (when the switch lamp is lighted: from open to close). When the switch lamp is off, the control range of the SENSE control Tis used for control. J Auto iris switch [AUTO] This is used to activate the auto iris function. Its lamp lights in the auto iris mode. When the lamp is off, use the Iris/master pedestal control joystick Mto control the lens iris. K IRIS IRISACTIVE M-PEDACTIVE ALARM LENS X0.8 PED IRIS EXT CALL SENSE RANGE PED N M O LPQ R S V W UT TallyNindicators The red tally indicator is at the top and the green tally indicator is at the bottom. They light when the respective tally signals are input to the INCOM/tally connector on the CCU. L Iris/master pedestal control joystick [IRIS/PED] The iris level of the lens is adjusted by moving the joystick up and down, and the master pedestal is adjusted by turning it. When in the auto iris mode: The iris can be adjusted manually. When not in the auto iris mode: The auto iris level is adjusted. Since the master pedestal adjustment is independent of the R, G and B pedestal adjustments, the R, G and B pedestal adjustment values remain unchanged even when the master pedestal is changed. M Iris active switch [IRIS ACTIVE] This makes it possible to adjust the iris. When its lamp is off, the iris cannot be controlled from this panel. If the switch is set to ON and the iris priority is returned to this panel, the panel can then exercise iris control. N Master pedestal active switch [M-PED ACTIVE] This is used to activate the master pedestal control functions of the joystick. Its lamp lights when the functions are activated. O Call switch [CALL] This is pressed to call the camera. While it is held down, the lamp of the camera’s call switch lights and the buzzer sounds. After the switch is released, the buzzer stops. If the call switch on the camera has been pressed, the lamp of this switch remains lighted while that switch is held down. P Alarm display [ALARM] This lights when optical transmission is not going satisfactorily or when a problem has occurred in the camera, CCU fan or power supply. Q Lens extender display [LENS EXT] This lights when the setting of the lens extender is other than 1a. Lighted:The setting of the lens extender is other than 1a. Off:This indicates that the lens extender is not being used or that the extender function is not available. R Lens ratio effect [a0.8] This lights when the cross converter is inserted into the lens. S Iris sensitivity control [SENSE] This is used to adjust the iris control range of the joystick. T Iris control range control [RANGE] This is used to adjust the iris control position (shift the control range) of the joystick. U Master pedestal level indicator This indicates the master pedestal level in the range of -99 to 99. V Iris f-number indicator This indicates the lens f-number. W R, G, B gain controls [R, G, B GAIN] These are used for the red (R), green (G) and blue (B) adjustments of the white balance. When the auto white balance can be performed and the R, G or B gain control is turned, the gain control value on the LCD display changes. G
16 ROP connector panel RCP CCUPREVIEW XYZ RCP connector The remote control panel (RCP) is connected here. Y CCU connector The camera control unit (CCU) is connected here. X Preview control connector [PREVIEW] This is the output connector which is used for previewing. When the joystick is pushed in, the contact information is output. Z Connections Reference files Connections of the system components 1.Connect this panel by connecting its CCU connector to the ROP connector on the rear panel of the CCU using the dedicated ROP cable (optional accessory). 2.After having connected all the components, set the CCU’s main power switch to ON, and then set the camera power switch to ON. ≥When the camera is not connected, the functions which can be controlled using this panel are limited to the CCU control items. ≥Before disconnecting the ROP able, be certain to set CCU’s camera power switch to OFF. This function stores data in the files containing the user’s basic settings (user files) and calls the data from them. It is also possible to call data from the file in which the initial camera settings were stored at the factory (factory file). Calling reference files 1Factory file Press scene file switch 4 while holding down CALL. The file call is completed when the scene file switch 4 LED goes off. 2User files Press scene file switch 1, 2 or 3 while holding down CALL. The file call is completed when the scene file switch LED goes off. Storing reference files User files When the camera is adjusted and set to the statuses which are to be stored and the scene file storage switch is pressed, the LED of the switch flashes red. When scene file switch 1, 2 or 3 is now pressed while holding down CALL, the lamp of the scene file storage switch lights up. Storage is completed when the lamp goes off. ROP RCP CCUPREVIEWCCU AK-HCU931P AK-HRP931P ROP cable Parts and their functions
RCP CCUPREVIEW ROP ONCLOSE 5600K OFFFLAREGAMMA ONBLKOFFGAMMAKNEE ONAUTOOFFKNEECLIP OFFWHITE CLIPWHITEONMATRIX MATRIXOFFHD. DTL HD. DTLOFFSD. DTL SD. DTL BLACKWHITERSHADINGGBKNEEGAMMABLKUNDOPEDFLAMEGAMMAGAINSYSTEM FUNC BAR TESTCHARACTERRSTOPT FAN 60HzCABLEWHITESET UPBLACKHEAD ON VFPWSD CARDCAMERA NO. ALARM AU TO MODE FILTERSCENE FILEMONITORGAIN SHUTTER CONTROL ND HEADCAP 100 25 6.3 1.61234512345 R -6 ON VAR FULL AUTO -3 0 3 6 9 12 G B SEQ ENC STOREGAIN G CC1.1 4.3 6.3 8.0 DTL RB BLACK IRIS IRIS ACTIVEM-PEDACTIVEALARMLENS X0.8 PED IRIS EXTCALL SENSE RANGE GBR PED Remote Operation Panel AK-HRP930P 17 Specifications External dimension drawings CCU control:Control signals (camera, CCU control) Power supply (DC 12 V) Tally control signals RCP control:Control signals (fader control) Power supply (DC 12 V) PREVIEW control:Control signals Maximum cable extension distance:50 meters Operating temperature range:32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to + 40 °C) Storage temperature range:–4 °F to 140 °F (–20 °C to +60 °C) Operating ambient humidity:Less than 80% Dimensions (W kH kD):5-3/8 k16-1/2 k2-3/16 inch (136 k419 k55 mm) (excluding protrusions) Weight:Approx. 5 lbs (2.3 kg) Power supply: DC 12 V (DC 10 V to 17 V) (Supplied from CCU) Power consumption: 6 W indicates safety information. 16-1/2 inch (419 mm) 5-3/8 inch (136 mm) 2-3/16 inch (55 mm)
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